For most of a century, beech bark disease has been spreading south and west from its point of introduction in Nova Scotia. The objective of this paper is to illustrate the impact of disease progression on beech trees across the northeastern United States. Beech trees were observed at each of 22 plots during summer months between 1979 and 1992. The plots were located throughout 7 States in the northeastern U.S. They are drawn from regions where BBD has been present for varying lengths of time, including some that have been affected for 50 years or more, and some that were first affected during the study. In general, plots were visited annually. Some areas were characterized by sharp increases in mortality shortly after the initial invasion o...
Beech trees (Fagus grandifolia Ehrhart) in North America are threatened by beech bark disease (BED),...
Synthesis of existing literature indicates that beech bark disease has direct and indirect effects o...
Beech bark disease (Neonectria faginata) may cause major changes to forest structure and composition...
Literature embracing many facets of Beech bark disease is reviewed. Scoring systems for assessment o...
In 2003, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data showed a 30% increase in beech mortality since 20...
The beech bark disease complex has long been an extremely important exotic pest issue as it has spre...
General EcologyThe American beech (Fagus grandifolia) has experienced major decline due to the prese...
American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) is a dominant component of forest tree cover over a large p...
General EcologyBeech bark disease (BBD) represents a major threat to the population of American beac...
General EcologyAmerican beech trees (Fagus grandifolia) are commonly infested by a beech scale insec...
Since the 1996 article about Beech Bark Disease in Adirondack forests by Dick Sage appeared in AJES,...
While an increase in American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) sapling density has been noted through...
In Maine, northern hardwood stands long affected by beech bark disease often still have high numbers...
Beech bark disease was discovered in Michigan in 2000 and will likely kill at least 50 % of mature A...
American beech, Fagus grandifolia Ehrhart, is a dominant species in cove hardwood, northern hardwood...
Beech trees (Fagus grandifolia Ehrhart) in North America are threatened by beech bark disease (BED),...
Synthesis of existing literature indicates that beech bark disease has direct and indirect effects o...
Beech bark disease (Neonectria faginata) may cause major changes to forest structure and composition...
Literature embracing many facets of Beech bark disease is reviewed. Scoring systems for assessment o...
In 2003, Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data showed a 30% increase in beech mortality since 20...
The beech bark disease complex has long been an extremely important exotic pest issue as it has spre...
General EcologyThe American beech (Fagus grandifolia) has experienced major decline due to the prese...
American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) is a dominant component of forest tree cover over a large p...
General EcologyBeech bark disease (BBD) represents a major threat to the population of American beac...
General EcologyAmerican beech trees (Fagus grandifolia) are commonly infested by a beech scale insec...
Since the 1996 article about Beech Bark Disease in Adirondack forests by Dick Sage appeared in AJES,...
While an increase in American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) sapling density has been noted through...
In Maine, northern hardwood stands long affected by beech bark disease often still have high numbers...
Beech bark disease was discovered in Michigan in 2000 and will likely kill at least 50 % of mature A...
American beech, Fagus grandifolia Ehrhart, is a dominant species in cove hardwood, northern hardwood...
Beech trees (Fagus grandifolia Ehrhart) in North America are threatened by beech bark disease (BED),...
Synthesis of existing literature indicates that beech bark disease has direct and indirect effects o...
Beech bark disease (Neonectria faginata) may cause major changes to forest structure and composition...